As we all know, there has been a sad attempt to sabotage President Obama’s support in the African-American community because of his support of marriage equality.

First, there was the Coalition of African-American Pastors, an group of pastors who was encouraging African-Americans to withhold their votes in the upcoming election. Not vote for Romney, mind you, but withhold their votes, period.

At first, this group seemed to have been getting a lot of attention until it was discovered that it was receiving monies from religious right groups and also its leader, William Owens, may have misled folks with regards to his alleged participation in the civil rights movement.

Therefore, CAAP seems to have faded a bit into the background. That doesn’t mean, however, that the attempt to sabotage Obama’s African-American support is itself disappearing. Where CAAP seems to have left, Minister Harry Jackson seems to be taking up the slack:

On another occasion, Jackson has said that African-Americans must “leave the “ideological plantation” and “vote their Biblical values.”

So we have gone from the hard sell of CAAP of Owens to the soft cell of Jackson.

Now much has been written about Jackson. People for the American Way has called him the point man for the religious right’s attempt to exploit the black community.

But here is something which you may not be aware of.

That designation certainly pays well.

According to Mother Jones magazine, Jackson has received $20,000 from the National Organization for Marriage’s “education fund” for his efforts to exploit the opinions of those in the black community who do not agree with marriage equality.

In addition, in 2010, Jackson attempted to get a measure on the ballot opposing marriage equality in D.C. In pursuit of that effort, he led the group Stand for Marriage DC. According to documents attained by Mother Jones magazine, NOM gave $60,000 for that effort.

Seeing that Stand For Marriage DC was unsuccessful in its efforts, one wonders how much of that $60,000 went into Jackson’s back pocket.

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The 1% is getting desperate. The POTUS still rises despite their daily attempts to demonize him.

Sending cookie-chomping sellouts like Harry Jackson out as surrogates won’t deter the African-American community from their mission of bumrushing the polls to give POTUS 44 four more years and kicking out every Republican legislator who tried to suppress our votes.

Well, since Obama, so courageously “evolved” to the point of finally endorsing the right of Gays to marry, 24 hours AFTER the issue got hammered in North Carolina, I wonder how many black americans are upset at him.

Psssst! Don’t forget that when he evolved, he still said that states should have the right to vote on it.

John C. Calhoun must have been grinning like a possum, in his suite in Hell.

I will concede your points here, however, (1) I’ll take better late than never, and (2) I have to give the President an extra large benefit of the doubt for the repeal of don’t ask don’t tell and for his positioning with DOMA. Pretty cool he outsourced defending DOMA to John Boehner. Gee, I wonder what happens if Nancy Pelosi gets her gavel back?

Considering what the President’s faced from the opposition and how far things have been nicely moving along, he’s done a helluva lot for the LGBT community. Honestly, I have to applaud the man on that score.

I don’t know if you watched the Democratic convention, but I’ve certainly never seen such full-throated support for LGBTs in my lifetime. It almost made me proud to be a yellow dog democrat again. It did motivate me to make a few small contributions to the Obama campaign. Cheers.